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Corendon Airlines Launched a Climate Programme for a Carbon Neutral Future with cOmmited.app

Issue 25 - 2024
Corendon Airlines Launched a Climate Programme for a Carbon Neutral Future  with cOmmited.app

Corendon Airlines, which continues its activities with the mission of sustainable travel that respects nature, cooperates with the cOmmited.app platform that helps to zero carbon emissions. Within the scope of the cooperation, Corendon launched a climate programme for a carbon neutral future and offers its passengers the opportunity to offset their carbon emissions from their travels.

Corendon Airlines is taking a new step to minimise the impact of carbon emissions on climate change. Corendon Airlines, which aims to reduce its emissions with its mission to carry out flights that respect nature and has many initiatives to minimise the environmental impact in the aviation industry, is launching a climate programme in cooperation with cOmmited.app, the carbon footprint reset platform, a subsidiary of Fibabanka.

The process of offsetting flight-related carbon emissions consists of several steps. The process starts with entering the flight information and calculating the carbon footprint of the journey, and is completed with a certificate. Passengers who receive carbon credit service can see the value they add to nature. Carbon credits are used as investments in environmental projects in areas such as renewable energy, forest protection, sustainable agriculture and carbon capture technologies selected through COmmited.app.

Corendon Airlines, which launched SAF fuel, a sustainable aviation fuel that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80 percent in March 2024, is taking important steps towards sustainability goals. Corendon ranks 4th in the world and 1st in Turkey in the ‘World's Cleanest Airlines’ survey conducted by the German NGO Atmosfair based on carbon emissions per passenger.   Corendon Airlines, the ‘Airline of Firsts’, was the first company in Turkey to start using Boeing's MAX 8 model aircraft with low fuel consumption and low carbon emission features in 2018.

Corendon Airlines, which has reached 165 airports in 65 countries by 2024, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Corendon Airlines, Yıldıray Karaer said, ‘It is of great importance to take care to protect the valuable resources of our world, which is the common home of all of us, and to contribute to environmental sustainability. As a brand that respects nature, we reduce our carbon emissions and strive to leave a cleaner environment for future generations. We endeavour to structure the services we offer to our guests in line with sustainability principles. Thanks to our cooperation with cOmmited.app, we will continue to offer sustainable travel options by providing carbon neutral flights.’

İbrahim Toprak, Chairman of the Board of Directors of cOmmited.app, said ‘As Commited.app, thanks to this project we have realised with Corendon Airlines, we aim to spread carbon neutral services by reaching a wider audience and to leave a more livable world to future generations. With this project, we believe that we contribute to raising awareness about sustainability and helping individuals make more responsible choices.


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